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The order of the SUA/NAT address mapping rules in the Contivity 251 device is important because they are processed in numeric order. Both CCM and Contivity 251 provide for gaps in the rules specifications, so that you can...
Configuring Bandwidth Management To configure Bandwidth Management: Step Action In the CCM navigation pane, select the Contivity 251 device and expand it. Select Bandwidth Management and click the Properties tab. Click the Summary tab, then select the appropriate Active check boxes.
Repeat steps 10 to 12 for each LAN class requiring configuration. Configuring Certificate Management Use the Certificate Create wizard to import and create certificates. Also, use this wizard for Contivity 251 devices or for Certificates, My Certificates, Trusted Certificates, and Trusted Remote Host Certificates. To configure Certificate Management:...
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14 Using Contivity Configuration Manager to Configure Contivity 251 In the Trusted CAs node, delete any CA certificate that is no longer trusted. In the Certificates node, select and expand the My Certificates node. In the My Certificates node, select a self-signed certificate. See Figure 5 "Contivity 251 My Certificates self-signed certificate"...
Configuring IPSec Tunnel Nail Up To configure IPSec Tunnel Nail Up: Step Action In the CCM navigation pane, select the Contivity 251 device and expand it. Select VPN and expand it. In the VPN node, select a branch office connection.
Configuring SSH/HTTPS for Remote Management To configure SSH/HTTPS for Remote Management: Step Action In the CCM navigation pane, select the Contivity 251 device and expand it. Select Remote Management and click the Properties tab. Click the SSH tab. From the Server Certificate list, select the appropriate server certificate.
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18 Using Contivity Configuration Manager to Configure Contivity 251 Figure 9 Contivity 251 SSH for Remote Management From the Access Status list, select Enable or Disable. In the Server Port box, enter the server port number. In the Secured Client IP Address box, enter the IP address.